Accessibility and make-up color options are beauty obstacles for brown-skinned women. There are still many cosmetic brands that offer "tan" as their darkest color. For those of us who are looking for versatility within high-end cosmetics, Sue Devitt cosmetics are a wonderful choice. Her products are great for darker skin tones because of the natural minerals and moisturizing agents in them, which ensure that brown skin stays vibrant and supple, especially during harsh winter months. Recently, Devitt spoke exclusively with Black Voices about how her products are effective in maintaining healthy skin.

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An incredibly talented light has burned out in the beauty world. Roxanna Floyd, 49, makeup artist to Hollywood's finest has died. Details are slowly coming in as to the cause of death. Her family has yet to release a statement to the public. Unconfirmed reports have surfaced that Floyd died in her sleep at her home on Jan. 28, 2010.

Floyd's work is highly respected within the beauty, fashion and entertainment industries. She's worked with some of the world's A-list celebrities, including Whitney Houston, Ashanti, Mary J. Blige, Lauryn Hill, Angela Bassett, Iyanla Vanzant, Halle Berry and Queen Latifah. Her work has been featured in a multitude of publications including Essence, Ebony, InStyle (including this month's Whitney Houston cover), Redbook, Braids & Beauty and Today's Black Woman.

On March 30, 2009, Floyd filed suit against Queen Latifah (whose real name is Dana Owens) in federal court in Manhattan for breach of contract. Floyd claimed that between the time period of July 2005 and February 2008, Latifah owed her more than $700.000 for services rendered. Amanda Silverman, Latifah's spokeswoman responded publicly that the lawsuit has no merit.

Known for transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, Floyd was sought out by Whitney Houston for her comeback-album world tour. Celebrity hairstylist and Houston's go-to hair dresser, Tiffanie Dixon, worked with Floyd on the "I Look to You" tour.

"Roxanna 'Roxi' Floyd was one of the strongest and most spiritual women I've come across in a great while. Roxi was a pillar of strength to me," says Dixon, who has worked with Floyd for past four years. "We just finished a shoot together last week, and Roxi worked her magic. Makeup artistry came so natural to her. She looked at a person's face like a canvas. We have suffered a great lost in the beauty and fashion industry, and she will be greatly missed but never forgotten!"

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Top beauty brands have begun to embrace major black celebrities as their beauty ambassadors. Could this be a sign that companies are starting to figure out that black celebrity spokeswomen can bring big bucks to the beauty biz?

The leading black celebrities who have scored multiyear, multimillion-dollar contracts in recent years have been: Beyonce for L'Oreal, Rihanna and Queen Latifah for CoverGirl, Halle Berry for Revlon, Gabrielle Union for Neutrogena and, most recently, Zoe Saldana for Avon. There is rhyme and reason to how these major companies choose their celebrity faces.

Avon's recent selection of Saldana is a good example. With the success of 'Avatar' and 'Star Trek,' she's Hollywood's new "It" girl. Avon saw the potential in Saldana and offered her an amazing contract to represent the company's new fragrance, Eternal Magic, which debuts in April. In addition to representing Eternal Magic, Saldana will also be featured in the company's brochure as the face of Avon's color cosmetics collection.

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